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. >> an fran department of environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will up to any businesses not to comply. >> if a business a taking a good-faith effort to comply we'll give them that but if a business is refusing to comply then they're subject to fines. >> the fines range from $100 all the way up to $500. the owner is ordering his new bags to make the switch. >> i'm a little late on that so i still have plastic bags i need to get rid of and replace with paper bags with handles. >> i think it's a total rip off. >> but these australia visitors see why the ban might be beneficial. >> when you get a bag, what do you do when you get home? you put it in the trash can, correct? well, if you pay for it, you might think twice about it. >> the bag ban will extend to restaurants, too. that starts next october. in san francisco, ann ruben, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> apple is in damage control mode tonight after growing complaints from iphone 5 users about unnecessary overage charges. verizon customers reported their phone has been using cellar data even while connected to wifi network. v
. >> an fran department of environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will up to any businesses not to comply. >> if a business a taking a good-faith effort to comply we'll give them that but if a business is refusing to comply then they're subject to fines. >> the fines range from $100 all the way up to $500. the owner is ordering his new bags to make the switch. >> i'm a little late on that so i still have plastic bags i need to get rid of and replace...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> tom foreman in washington now with the day's other headlines. hey, tom. >> all right. thank you is much, don. in international news, an afghan policeman turned his gun on three americans killing them in a training center in the harat province. the gunman was also killed and afghan police official says that the motive for the shooting is unknown at this time. [ shouting ] >> and an opposition group in s
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing)...
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let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bring in glass blowers and show them how to make things, work with the people. i have not talked to anybody, so i do not want to get ahead of myself. but you see the strategy i am talking about that goes right to the root of community. that engages everyone as a participant. and i do not just mean, here you go, susie. cut this, and we will slap it on. you participated. in the new year, we are going to be ready with things you want to do. we want them to be expressive, interactive, collaborative. i do not know if everyone is an artist, but they can express themselves. >> i look forward to that. some credi>> what is burning a's relationship right now with empire, nixon, burlap? how has that evolved over time, do you have twitter set up with them? >> we have been out there for 20 years.
let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bring in glass blowers and show them how to make things, work with the people. i have not talked to anybody, so i do not want to get ahead of myself. but you see the strategy i am talking about that goes right to the...
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to create a civic environment that led to communal feelings. that seems like an exception to the dogma, but what did emerson say? a speech of consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. >> i was just thinking that. [laughter] going the other direction, as fast as possible, one of the things -- a pattern that has arisen over the years -- a lot of the leading engineers in the technology industry tend to meet with each other at an burning man, recognize kindred spirits, something like that. the most recent case would be eric schmidt meeting with the founders of google up there. that would reportedly one of the big factors. what is it that makes burning man such a haven for that kind of connection? >> several factors. you think about the culture of silicon valley. eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this mor
to create a civic environment that led to communal feelings. that seems like an exception to the dogma, but what did emerson say? a speech of consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. >> i was just thinking that. [laughter] going the other direction, as fast as possible, one of the things -- a pattern that has arisen over the years -- a lot of the leading engineers in the technology industry tend to meet with each other at an burning man, recognize kindred spirits, something like...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it work ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. and hear what a little lyric can do for you. lyric from phonak. life is on. >>neil: mark zuckerberg proved himself, one of the youngest billionaire would has seen his sense of worth and value cut in half over the stocks with the latest revenue sales over all coming in a little bit north of expectations at north of $1.25 billion. on paper he was worth in excess of $30 billion and now with the stock at $19.56, way down, from a stock that climbed to $45 but he is still a billionaire many times over. >> governor romney maybe has not spent enough time looking how our military works. you mention the navy. we have fewer ships than in 1916. we have fewer horses and bayonets. the nature of our mellary has changed. we have aircraft carriers and planes land on them. we have ships that go under wate
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it work ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. and hear what a little lyric can do for you. lyric from phonak. life is on. >>neil: mark zuckerberg proved himself, one of the youngest billionaire would has seen his sense of worth and...
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they are also in an environment that gives them a space to learn how to burnt. that is the primary think we as human beings need to be able to teach our young. to learn how to young -- how to learn. once we know that, we have to break out of the mindset that education starts at age 6. we have to break out of that and recognize the huge opportunity that is latent in these early learning settings. to develop our next generation. to develop the strongest and as we want in our schools and those adults better and the bidding and invented jobs that are more than just their way to work. i take both the lead monday and president obama campaign are missing an opportunity to make this connection -- i think botht ney and president obama campaigns are missing an opportunity to make this connection. until we can recognize how far behind we are in investing in those children and their families, i think we cannot just stop at kindergarten tree we have done a lot of work to focus on to the garden and how are we thinking about the new development science research as relates to f
they are also in an environment that gives them a space to learn how to burnt. that is the primary think we as human beings need to be able to teach our young. to learn how to young -- how to learn. once we know that, we have to break out of the mindset that education starts at age 6. we have to break out of that and recognize the huge opportunity that is latent in these early learning settings. to develop our next generation. to develop the strongest and as we want in our schools and those...
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we see this same dramatic change in environment in deserts all over the world. this change is the direct result of geologic processes operating on a global scale. located primarily along the tropics of cancer and capricorn, deserts cover almost 1/4 of the earth's surface. most of us have a very limited, somewhat stereotypical picture in mind when we think of what a desert looks like. but the fact is that deserts can take many sometimes unexpected shapes and forms. if you ask most people, they would probably say a desert is a dry area with no vegetation, but this isn't a good definition for several reasons. there are many dry areas with no vegetation that you wouldn't think of as deserts. antarctica is an example. there's almost zero precipitation at the south pole. we can look at point barrow, alaska, which receives only four or five inches of rain a year and has very little vegetation. yet the soil there is water sodden. there are ponds and lakes. it's hardly what you'd think of as a desert. on the other hand, some deserts have a great deal of vegetation. the m
we see this same dramatic change in environment in deserts all over the world. this change is the direct result of geologic processes operating on a global scale. located primarily along the tropics of cancer and capricorn, deserts cover almost 1/4 of the earth's surface. most of us have a very limited, somewhat stereotypical picture in mind when we think of what a desert looks like. but the fact is that deserts can take many sometimes unexpected shapes and forms. if you ask most people, they...
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plus jobs and the environment. first all electric car rolls off the line at an east bay assembly plant. a musical treasure in san francisco you probably never heard about before. >> a woman that was raped wants the law changes. she wants to make sure that victims of assault to have to pay alimony to their rapists. >> there was no happy ekd for this marriage between sean and crystal. it ended in divorce after he was convict of sexually assaulting her. one attack was caught on tape. >>> he also choke me. beat me and threatened to kill me all while our two school age boys were awake upstairs. >> they recounted the horrible night to lawmakers hoping they will change the law a family court judge ordered her to pay her ex-husband a thousand dollars a month on alimony and $47,000 in attorneys' fees. >> being ordered to pay him spousal support amounted to making a rape victim to write a check to her own rapist every month. >> a significant other is convict of attempted murder. assemblywoman would add sexually added felonie
plus jobs and the environment. first all electric car rolls off the line at an east bay assembly plant. a musical treasure in san francisco you probably never heard about before. >> a woman that was raped wants the law changes. she wants to make sure that victims of assault to have to pay alimony to their rapists. >> there was no happy ekd for this marriage between sean and crystal. it ended in divorce after he was convict of sexually assaulting her. one attack was caught on tape....
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for an inclusive, syrian-led political process to address the concerns of the people, conducted in an environment free from violence, fear, intimidation, and extremism. members heresomknow some may be secured -- concerned that the security council could be headed toward another libya. that is a false analogy. syria is a unique situation that requires its own approach, tailored to the specific circumstances occurring there. and that is exactly what the arab league has proposed. a path for a political transition that would preserve syria's unity and institutions. this may not be accepted the plan that any of us ourselves would have designed. i know many nations feel that way. but it represents the best efforts of syria's neighbors to chart a way ford and preserves a chance to work. i think it would be a mistake to minimize or understate the magnitude of the challenge that syrians face in trying to build the rule of law and civil society on the ruins of a failed dictatorship. this will be hard. the results are far from certain, success is far from guaranteed. but the alternative, more of al- assad's
for an inclusive, syrian-led political process to address the concerns of the people, conducted in an environment free from violence, fear, intimidation, and extremism. members heresomknow some may be secured -- concerned that the security council could be headed toward another libya. that is a false analogy. syria is a unique situation that requires its own approach, tailored to the specific circumstances occurring there. and that is exactly what the arab league has proposed. a path for a...
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i want them out and about into environments that are new and different and unpredictable and uncertain so that they learn how to adapt to unfamiliar circumstances. because it's the investment in our people that ultimately make us who we are and this strategy is built on that. that's why we're doing it. >> one more, guys. >> one more. >> sir? >> i am with nhk. to my understanding it's against the constitution in the philippines for them top have foreign military presence in the country, but you just mentioned rotation of presence in the philippines? >> well, i think -- i'm not a constitutional scholar, even in my own constitution, to tell you the truth, but it wouldnsurpris your constitution says that but i will tell you we would never do anything -- wouldn't even recommend anything that would violate your law. i suspect what your constitution probably says is permanent basing of foreign troops in the country, and that's never our intent. our intent is rotational. it's exercise. it's exchanges. and those are -- those are episodic and they're temporal. they last for a period of time and
i want them out and about into environments that are new and different and unpredictable and uncertain so that they learn how to adapt to unfamiliar circumstances. because it's the investment in our people that ultimately make us who we are and this strategy is built on that. that's why we're doing it. >> one more, guys. >> one more. >> sir? >> i am with nhk. to my understanding it's against the constitution in the philippines for them top have foreign military presence...
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and i can't believe that we're in an environment, we're in a situation today and apparently tomorrow if this continues where our democratic colleagues are simply afraid to cast a vote. afraid to tell us if they support this plan. on our side i don't think that's the case. in fact, several of us have drafted our own plans. i put an enormous amount of time and energy and work as did my staff in producing for a second consecutive year a comprehensive budget resolution. this reflects the thinking of many of my republican colleagues, many democratic ideas that are embodied in this and plenty of ideas from the outside. i'm sure it's got all kinds of flaws. but it's a vision that gets us to a balanced budget. it accomplishes a number of things and i think we ought to be debating it, amending it, casting votes on it. i think my colleagues on this side are willing to do that. actually we voted last year on something very similar to this. and almost all my republican colleagues voted for it. and i understand the opposition that came from the other side, but where was the alternative. i just ca
and i can't believe that we're in an environment, we're in a situation today and apparently tomorrow if this continues where our democratic colleagues are simply afraid to cast a vote. afraid to tell us if they support this plan. on our side i don't think that's the case. in fact, several of us have drafted our own plans. i put an enormous amount of time and energy and work as did my staff in producing for a second consecutive year a comprehensive budget resolution. this reflects the thinking...
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it's naive to think it will create an unsafe environment for individuals who are perns of color that are latino or afterwards or what have you or asian-american for that matter. i think that the equal protection violations are going to be successful precisely because it's really hard to thread the needle and to understand how this is aapplied in anything but a way that would involve racial profiling. i think that many individuals are going to live in fear or with great concern for that. >> elizabeth, you're nodding. we talked about the fact over the last couple of minutes that this is winding its way through the courts for the next couple of years. again, if you're an illegal immigrant right now living in arizona, what does this mean for you? >> i think the key thing to think about is this professed goal of arizona's to achieve attrition through enforcement. while there certainly was a blow to that policy with the court's ruling today, i think the fact that section 2, the show me your papers provision was allowed to go into effect is going to have a real impact on the lives of people
it's naive to think it will create an unsafe environment for individuals who are perns of color that are latino or afterwards or what have you or asian-american for that matter. i think that the equal protection violations are going to be successful precisely because it's really hard to thread the needle and to understand how this is aapplied in anything but a way that would involve racial profiling. i think that many individuals are going to live in fear or with great concern for that....
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united states courtesy of the fukushima nuclear disaster so nuclear power is still wreaking havoc on the environment are the japanese about to flip on more of their nuclear reactors and finally in some ways daily take tell you what secret weapon conservatives are using to take down public universities in the united states. to the best of the rest of the news with the republican nomination all but wrapped up for mitt romney wall street's favorite presidential candidate is turning his attention to president obama and as you would expect from a republican candidate who has the facts stacked against him romney resorted to lives here's what he said in a speech on wednesday at the newspaper association of america take a look. three and a half years later he has failed to an act or even propose a serious plan to solve the inside of a crisis instead he has taken a series of steps that end medicare as we know it he is the only president to ever cut five hundred billion dollars from medicare. i thought president obama didn't cut five hundred billion dollars of medicare is that cut down on the waste fraud and
united states courtesy of the fukushima nuclear disaster so nuclear power is still wreaking havoc on the environment are the japanese about to flip on more of their nuclear reactors and finally in some ways daily take tell you what secret weapon conservatives are using to take down public universities in the united states. to the best of the rest of the news with the republican nomination all but wrapped up for mitt romney wall street's favorite presidential candidate is turning his attention...
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such a facility attractive to the community. >> basically, whatever it took to create an attractive environment so the people would want to compete for this. is that correct? >> that's part of the consent basis. >> and in my experience -- and i don't want to prejudge this and this may not be a part of the bill. but i would think that the federal government would if i were the governor i would want the congress to pass a law approving it. i would want the next president or the next governor to undo it. my guess is what we mean by consent based will work itself out because communities who compete for the research laboratory or whatever this opportunity turns out to be will try to put together the most attractive package that they can. and then from the whoever the federal administrator is will look at it and say new mexico has a a history, b, their governor and legislature said yes, city council said yes or tennessee said yes. that would be part of an attractive proposal to the federal government, would it not, to let it know you had that kind of backing in law rather than just some statement by
such a facility attractive to the community. >> basically, whatever it took to create an attractive environment so the people would want to compete for this. is that correct? >> that's part of the consent basis. >> and in my experience -- and i don't want to prejudge this and this may not be a part of the bill. but i would think that the federal government would if i were the governor i would want the congress to pass a law approving it. i would want the next president or the...
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that the federal government funded an independent scientific and technical evaluation group called the environment evaluation group in new mexico. i think the state government made a tremendous decision by locating that scientific review panel within their university system so that it was given in essence the type of independence that one associates with an academic institution. but to have it separate from the federal government t. was another key ingredient. another key element was that this was licensed to a safety standard that was established in advance of the siting of the repository, not during or after the selection of the repository and this relates to the commission's recommendation that a new site independent safety standard be developed by epa and the nrc. i think the final element that was critical in my judgment was the fact that, that this program had assured funding in the sense that the senator -- the senior senator from the state of new mexico served on both the appropriate and authorizing committees. that gave some assurance that adequate funding would be available to operate th
that the federal government funded an independent scientific and technical evaluation group called the environment evaluation group in new mexico. i think the state government made a tremendous decision by locating that scientific review panel within their university system so that it was given in essence the type of independence that one associates with an academic institution. but to have it separate from the federal government t. was another key ingredient. another key element was that this...
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ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber of commerce are trying to warn voters about it, is it trtoo late, after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matter
ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber of commerce are trying to warn voters about it, is it trtoo late, after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future....
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. >>> oakland center for environment help suing. the center says it tested baby mats, changing pads for high level of cancer causing flame retardants. california law requires to attach warning --. >>> duchess of cambridge left the hospital. stopped for photos with prince william. catherine will be spending time at home. said to be less than 12 weeks along. prince charles is thrilled to become a grandfather. >>> the extra miles people went to have their craving --. >>> may pay a factor in -- look at the potential disruption to your morning commute. >>> if you're on the go, you can still watch ktvu newscast. get the appear or go to ktvu.com. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you wer
. >>> oakland center for environment help suing. the center says it tested baby mats, changing pads for high level of cancer causing flame retardants. california law requires to attach warning --. >>> duchess of cambridge left the hospital. stopped for photos with prince william. catherine will be spending time at home. said to be less than 12 weeks along. prince charles is thrilled to become a grandfather. >>> the extra miles people went to have their craving --....
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part c gives you an option of being in a managed care environment. those, the government has outsourced to private health insurance companies, so, you would actually enroll through a company, but it is part of the medicare plan. >> c and d means, in other words, if i can't go to the doctor of my choice, i have to go to the doctor in the plan? >> c, not d. >> okay. >> c is the managed care alternative which is more restrictive in who you can see. it is usually a specific geographic area. freakily it is not covered in rural areas. >> is there an advantage to picking c over a and b? >> you have two options. do you want to have full flexibility in going to any medicare provider, or are you willing to take a managed care approach? >> yes? >> yes. so, that is really the option. >> the first one would be the best because it gives me more choice in the. >> yes. and most fake it. of the 49 million people on medicare, 25% are in medicare advantage plans. the rest are in original medicare. >> why would people choose c with limited choice? >> because it has had
part c gives you an option of being in a managed care environment. those, the government has outsourced to private health insurance companies, so, you would actually enroll through a company, but it is part of the medicare plan. >> c and d means, in other words, if i can't go to the doctor of my choice, i have to go to the doctor in the plan? >> c, not d. >> okay. >> c is the managed care alternative which is more restrictive in who you can see. it is usually a specific...
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and also, a lot of these studies that produce the evidence-based are done in a sort of a cocoon environment that doesn't mirror, and then the research findings are reported in scientific studies that nobody reads or very few people read: a) because people don't have the time, b) because we almost purposely use language that nobody understands. so, unfortunately, i think these are key limitations to the real translation of research to practice in the field, and not just in behavioral health. dr. peterson, is that true for prevention as well? yes, i would say it is true for prevention as well. there are people who work in real-world settings who are interested in helping prevent problems from occurring-in this case, substance abuse or mental health issues-and they have a lot of constraints on their time. they have a lot of constraints on other resources-could be money, could be technology. and, in terms of bringing research to practice, things that are done in a laboratory or academic setting, if you will, sometimes are not readily translatable into real-world settings with those constraints
and also, a lot of these studies that produce the evidence-based are done in a sort of a cocoon environment that doesn't mirror, and then the research findings are reported in scientific studies that nobody reads or very few people read: a) because people don't have the time, b) because we almost purposely use language that nobody understands. so, unfortunately, i think these are key limitations to the real translation of research to practice in the field, and not just in behavioral health. dr....
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i think it's the right direction, picking the most hazardous sitsz es or the worst environments or states affected. the money had been distributed differently before by tonnage, how much mining was done, how much per ton, then it was coming back in that same, where it was kind of not really addressing the environmental needs. i think you're taking that step in the right direction from what i can see here. and you estimated to be great savings on that. i would like to hear the savings i guess would come and might be, mr. secretary, that if you want mr. hayes if he's worked on that end or whatever would you think about that, how the savings are calculated. >> let me just say i appreciate the comment, senator manchin. we're trying to focus on the high risk areas, and it's especially -- >> our state has a lot of old mining, kentucky has a lot of old mining, pennsylvania has a lot of old mining that really helped build the country, and i think it's a step in the right direction to clean that up and put it back into production, if we can do something with the land. >> and i think that was part
i think it's the right direction, picking the most hazardous sitsz es or the worst environments or states affected. the money had been distributed differently before by tonnage, how much mining was done, how much per ton, then it was coming back in that same, where it was kind of not really addressing the environmental needs. i think you're taking that step in the right direction from what i can see here. and you estimated to be great savings on that. i would like to hear the savings i guess...
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frustrations with the borders it imposes on schools, hospitals, criminal justice and system and fragile desert environment and an mgs that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda and not the laws as written by congress. as you talk about demagoguery and the fact the right says they're getting dictatorial executive orders from the president and we have this coming from the supreme court, who benefits most politically owl out of this decision in who does this make sense for? >> to respond to what senators kyl and mccain said, these are two senators that could be leaders on this and work with the president to get comprehensive immigration reform done. instead, there's bitter partisans and have not been willing partners on this issue. if you look at who this energizes, i think the hispanic community sees this ruling and seeing how important this election is. going out there and voting has an impact on who the president is but what kind of justices are making these decisions on the supreme court. >> let's talk specifically about the election and today's politics. you're pro-obama super-
frustrations with the borders it imposes on schools, hospitals, criminal justice and system and fragile desert environment and an mgs that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda and not the laws as written by congress. as you talk about demagoguery and the fact the right says they're getting dictatorial executive orders from the president and we have this coming from the supreme court, who benefits most politically owl out of this decision in who does this make sense...
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11 middle schoolers and connected middle school students with real adult professionals in workplace environment. >>> sort of like mentors. >> what was so exciting about spark it's only program where we have students going to the workplace. >> cheryl: so underserved kids and they see another side of the world? >> as a middle school student sitting next to an engineer in one of top tech companies here. >> cheryl: that is fantastic. i know that it is hard, seventh and eighth graders? >> we discovered the middle grades are really the time when students are dipping in engagement. we are seeing that there are far fewer resources for middle school students. so spark is targeting seventh and eighth graders and so they are ultimately graduating in time. we know that early warning signs of high school graduation is fundamental abcs, coming to school, attendance and behavior in school. we know it happens way before they enter the ninth grade. >> cheryl: who are some of the apprenticeships with? >> we have some other companies down in the bay area. some of the names are competitively applying for jobs. >>
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. >>> he is arguably one of the world's most recognizable stars in music, from immigrant to childhood thief, to grammy winner, to presidential candidate, wyclef jean sat down and talked about the scandal that apparently broke up the fugees in 1997, talked about president obama, and i played a video for him that absolutely caught him by surprise. wyclef jean joins me from new york and he has a new book out called "purpose, an immigrant story," about his childhood, his family's
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. >> celebrated8ú8ú8ú8ú8p8p8p8p8px >>> at 6:00 jobs and the environment. tonight the first all electric cars rolling off the line in a plant in benicia. and nevada gives california an ultimatum over lake tahoe accusing environmentalists of loving the lake to death. now back to dan and cheryl. >> and largest leadership group for girls being honored today. >> mayor ed lee gathered with girl scout troops this afternoon to mark the 100th anniversary. >> and since the founding in 1912 girl scouts of america has grown 50 million girls at more than 3.2 million members in 90 country autos state legislatures celebrated this milestone passing a resolution to honor the organization. 100 years and cookies are pretty good. >> they're selling them now. you've got to buy a box. >> right? $4. >> and that is going to do it
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but we also have to step back and look at the larger environment, and that is making sure that whoever presents for whatever problem gets those problems addressed, and making sure that we expand the reach of our intervention, so that we're dealing with people at various stages of the problem. if we only wait until individuals' problems are so severe that they have to engage in treatment, they tend to be more complicated. they cost more, and the interventions tend to be more complicated. yeah. so, the whole notion of how you best address this issue is dependent not only on demonstration grants that organizations like samhsa would pursue but also the research that the nih would pursue and some of the services' strategies that ahrq, the agency for healthcare research and quality, would pursue. so, we all operate together so that we produce the outcomes at the largest society as well as the individual. the real challenge is certainly with the individual who seeks treatment and where he or she presents, but there's also a whole host of issues in terms of policy, and you yourself, i've just
but we also have to step back and look at the larger environment, and that is making sure that whoever presents for whatever problem gets those problems addressed, and making sure that we expand the reach of our intervention, so that we're dealing with people at various stages of the problem. if we only wait until individuals' problems are so severe that they have to engage in treatment, they tend to be more complicated. they cost more, and the interventions tend to be more complicated. yeah....
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need certain support if the they're not going to become a group and actually survive in this whole new environment, and i also think we have to think of primary care very differently than specialty care. i found it really interesting this was a meeting about technology but we focused a lot about primary concern today. i'm not concerned with primary care and technology. the data we look at shows that technology is used and overused and ms. used more by specialists than they are by primary care. so i think we need different solutions for primary care than what we do for superbty care. specialty care is very much oriented to procedures and technologies. i'll go back to something jim said. we do a good job of teaching physicians in training how to use technology. we don't teach them when not to use technology. we don't teach them, and it's okay to say no. and that's a real challenge, particularly for a physician who has spent over a diecade learnig a specialty area and want to get out there and practice medicine. those, to me, are some of the problems that we have to grapple with. i think all the disc
need certain support if the they're not going to become a group and actually survive in this whole new environment, and i also think we have to think of primary care very differently than specialty care. i found it really interesting this was a meeting about technology but we focused a lot about primary concern today. i'm not concerned with primary care and technology. the data we look at shows that technology is used and overused and ms. used more by specialists than they are by primary care....
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if we crack the equation for the environments that drive our emotional states, we can all using these emotional equations live fundamentally happier and overall more successful. chip conley is the offer of "emotional equations." first off, hello. >> hello. >> greetings. >> it's good to be here. thank you. >> is everybody's equation different? is the equation for my happiness or my whatever it is a custom equation for dylan and is chip's equation different for you? and we go around the room? or is there a baseline that's applicable to everybody? >> based upon my experience on a couple years working with some of the luminaries in the psychology field, there's some universal truths about humanity. so the equations are common throughout. some equations may be more relevant to certain people. you can create your own equation. but the equation for happiness or anxiety is going to be common across all people. >> all right. should we review some? >> let's do some emotional math. >> i have some on my list from the preinterview. i can do that. or if there's a place you'd like to start. >> i'll
if we crack the equation for the environments that drive our emotional states, we can all using these emotional equations live fundamentally happier and overall more successful. chip conley is the offer of "emotional equations." first off, hello. >> hello. >> greetings. >> it's good to be here. thank you. >> is everybody's equation different? is the equation for my happiness or my whatever it is a custom equation for dylan and is chip's equation different for...